What To Do This Weekend, January 23-26

Our favorite roving band of minstrels, the ever-changing lineup of the ATL Collective, are heading to our favorite dive bar in town, with well-worn copies of Paul McCartney's "Ram" clutched tightly at their sides. The crew of cover artists will perform the 1971 album in its entirety, from start to finish, and they'll do it in the delightfully divey, cozy, off-the-beaten-path environs of Elliott Street.

Dust off those dancing shoes and give your gams a good stretch, because Blair Crimmins and his merry band of cool cats are once again taking the stage of the Earl to give us all a night of ragtime goodness.

Around 300 different kinds of suds will be up for grabs, from those near and dear to ATL (Three Taverns, Blue Tarp and Wrecking Bar, to name a few) to breweries from afar, hauling their sweet craft nectar from locales as far as California and even from across the pond (hej, Kopparberg Cider). Let's give 'em a warm ATL welcome, shall we?

A Vegas-esque spectacular-spectacular that celebrates all things Elvis, complete with burlesque, a parade "Cavalcade of Elvis," and (of course) plenty of worthy live covers from the Kingsized Rock 'n Roll Orchestra? Well, Big Mike himself sums it up most eloquently: "If you're not an Elvis fan when you walk in, you will be when you walk out."

We never knew how exquisitely ripe for comedy that old bard really was—until the Shakespeare Follies came into our lives and essentially convinced us that Billy Shakes was pretty much the Louis C.K. of his time. Join this raucous crew of thespians for an evening of their favorite picks from the past four years of performing hilarious riffs on Shakespearean classics, complete with burlesque, dance and more.